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Yunus Chokes the Chicken's Neck in Beijing

April 08, 2025

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The New Indian Express Tirunelveli

The Bangladesh chief advisor's mention of the strategically sensitive Siliguri Corridor in China justifiably worries India. Muhammad Yunus seems to be playing Pak's hand against India

- LT GEN SYED ATA HASNAIN (RETD)

VER since August 5, 2024—when Sheikh Hasina was overthrown by a turbulent coup in the streets, with the Bangladesh Army looking on—it has been evident from the flow of events that Pakistan's hand was behind it. Since then, I have not been alone in often saying that Pakistan never left Dhaka—not in 1971, not ever. It remained embedded in Bangladesh in different ways, cultivating its interests among radicals, various political parties, the army and even intellectuals.

Till Hasina ruled, there was no question of a Pakistani upper hand. In August 2024, the situation was created with the connivance of external elements, with Muhammad Yunus, a supposed liberal, leading the pack to bring about the meltdown. Perhaps Hasina erred in her dictatorial ways; perhaps she should have had her finger on the pulse of the nation. That is important, but currently insignificant.

Since that event, Yunus, who parachuted back from the US to his homeland to be chief advisor to the interim government, has never been in favour of India in any of his utterances. Prior to the illegal change of government, Yunus's oft-expressed views never really targeted India. He spoke in favour of regional cooperation and connectivity between Bangladesh and India, seeing it as a mutual benefit for both. He often emphasised the importance of trade, economic ties, and collaboratively resolving regional issues. Now Yunus has made it a point to be unpleasant towards India in the post-August 5 configuration. He has also found time to pass remarks against his bête noire on India's linkages with his country's original 'first family'.

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